The man convicted of shooting at Massillon police will be sentenced Monday.

Steven P. Bubenchik, 40, was found guilty last week by a Stark County Common Pleas jury of five of seven charges, including one count of attempted murder and three counts of felonious assault, first-degree felonies, for shooting at officers who came to his southwest Massillon home on Aug. 9.

Each of those charges carry a potential prison term of three to 11 years. Added together, Bubenchik faces decades in prison when he appears Monday in front of Judge Taryn Heath.

Bubenchik was acquitted of two attempted murder charges related to the shooting. The defense contended Bubenchik did not know police had entered his home. Police had been called by his estranged wife, who was concerned Bubenchik was suicidal.

On Wednesday, Heath found Bubenchik guilty of five repeat violent offender specifications tied to the case. He had prior convictions for aggravated burglary, felonious assault, carrying concealed weapons and escape.

The specifications could add prison time.

Bubenchik also faces two rape charges involving children. That case is scheduled for a pretrial Monday, also in Heath's court.